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Valentina Kerman

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  • Body3.obj
  • Val_Head_Final.obj
  • Visor.obj
  • VisorForming.obj
  • collar2.obj
  • gloveL.obj
  • gloveR.obj
  • helmet.obj
  • shoeL.obj
  • shoeR.obj

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Publication date 2022-11-02 at 09:48
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-10-18 at 15:27
Design number 908595

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This is a new head for the excellent Jebediah Kerman (Kerbal Space Program) (IVA suit) thing created by WalRit. Having printed Jeb I decided to make head for Valentina Kerman in Blender. It was also a way to learn modelling and Sculpting in Blender because I had never used the program before. I took Jebs head as a base and edited it until I had a suitable head for Val. I have added some decals which can be printed on photo paper, cut out and stuck onto the model for added detail. For printing I scaled everything up to 250% and I printed everything at 0.12mm layer height with 10% Cubic infill, except for the helmet and the visor form which I printed at 0.2mm. The head took about 11.5 hours to print, the gloves feet and collar were printed together and took about 8 hours, the body took about 8-9 hours and the helmet which is by far the biggest bit took more than 20 hours. The visor forming mould took just over 5 hours. I have 2 Ender 3 printers so I completed the prints in 2 days. Painting took a while longer and I used normal acrylic paints. I also had to make the vacuum forming box as well which worked really well.

I have included the rest of the files from WalRit's Jebidiah Kerman model so you can complete the model. I have tried to make this a remix but Thingiverse won't let me select WalRit's model. However I would not have been able to create this model without his files, so thanks to WalRit for his excellent model.

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